Max Fosh
British YouTuber
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March 2025 | Conclusion of the 'Loophole' world tour across multiple continents. |
2025 | Participated in the Sidemen charity match, where he was given a yellow card after a foul on Joe Weller. In a repeat of his previous comedic performance, he pulled out a mini hand-held shredder and shredded the card from referee Mark Clattenburg. |
2024 | Announced his stand-up comedy world tour 'Loophole', scheduled to be performed across Europe, North America, and Oceania between October 2024 and March 2025. |
September 9 2023 | Played in the Sidemen charity football match for the YouTube Allstars team. During the match, he fouled Miniminter and received a yellow card from referee Mark Clattenburg. In a humorous moment, Fosh pulled out an Uno 'reverse card' from his shorts and showed it to the referee, which gained significant internet and media attention. |
December 25 2022 | Fosh presented a half-hour 'TikTok Takeover' show on BBC Radio 1 on Christmas Day. |
August 2022 | Made his debut performance at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with 'Zocial Butterfly', receiving a two-star review from The Independent. |
May 2022 | Placed a large 'Welcome to Luton' sign near Gatwick Airport's approach path, creating a viral prank that attracted media attention. The sign cost over £4000 to rent and produce, and sparked both media coverage and public criticism for potentially causing passenger confusion. |
2021 | Max Fosh ran as an independent candidate in the London mayoral election, targeting to outperform Laurence Fox and increase youth political engagement. He deliberately presented comedic policies and openly admitted he 'would make a terrible mayor'. |
2021 | Fosh toured the UK with his stand-up comedy show 'Zocial Butterfly'. |
2019 | Max Fosh originally wrote his stand-up comedy show 'Zocial Butterfly'. |
2018 | Max Fosh was nominated for Best Male Presenter at the National Hospital Radio Awards |
2017 | Max Fosh won gold in the 'Best Newcomer' category at the National Hospital Radio Awards while presenting at Radio Tyneside during his university studies. |
October 18 2017 | Posted the inaugural video on his YouTube channel, beginning a series of street interviews. |
January 13 2016 | Max Fosh created his YouTube channel, initially named 'StreetSmart'. |
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